They said Craft also bilked the state and federal governments of $247,000, by claiming she didn’t have any income, when in fact she allegedly did – her mom’s $3,000 monthly retirement checks, The Bellingham Herald reported.

The Herald reported that prosecutors added two first-degree theft counts to the charges Craft was already facing: Theft, identity theft, and 11 counts of forgery. She was arrested last month at a bank in her alleged oldster get-up.

Craft was also charged with perjury, in which she allegedly lied to her son’s parole officer, according to the newspaper. Prosecutors said she told the officer that her son – convicted of child molestation and barred from contact with minors – wasn’t around a 15-year-old girl, the Herald said. But a photo allegedly showed otherwise.